Pattern 3
Florent BodartFlorent Bodart builds rhythm through digital precision, layering geometric shapes into a vibrant, interconnected grid. This piece finds a steady pulse in the repetition of form, where the warmth of coffee-inspired tones meets the structured logic of graphic design.

Pattern 3
Florent Bodart builds rhythm through digital precision, layering geometric shapes into a vibrant, interconnected grid. This piece finds a steady pulse in the repetition of form, where the warmth of coffee-inspired tones meets the structured logic of graphic design.
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Art Analysis
A rhythmic dance of geometry and warm, saturated tones
Bodart utilizes digital media to explore the intersection of traditional pattern-making and modern graphic techniques. By layering repetitive geometric shapes, he creates a multi-layered composite that feels both structured and fluid. The palette draws on deep, saturated hues, suggesting a sensory connection to the rich tones of coffee and the intentionality of color theory.
There is a quiet strength in the simplicity of these interconnected designs. Drawing influence from the emotive qualities of Islamic artwork, the piece balances complex symmetry with a clear, modern aesthetic. Each shape interacts with its neighbor to form a cohesive whole, inviting the viewer to find order and calm within the vibrant, squared frame.
The artwork uses the bamboo stalk as a foundational unit to create a rhythmic, repeating pattern across the canvas.
Bodart uses a vibrant palette to evoke specific moods, utilizing the interaction between warm tones and sharp lines.
The piece mirrors the intricate, meditative qualities found in traditional patterns through its focus on symmetry and interconnectedness.
By reducing the visual elements to their core, Sausa evokes a strong emotional response through pure form.
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